Card 12

The Hanged Man

Brief Description

This card represents inconstant love and the illusions of those who seek fleeting pleasures. It warns that seekers of momentary gratification deceive themselves into believing their conquests are permanent. The card suggests a period of suspension where one must examine the temporary nature of superficial attachments and the self-deception involved in pursuing ephemeral satisfaction.

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Inconstant Love

Seekers of fleeting pleasures deceive themselves, thinking that their prey has been won forever.

Visual Description

A blindfolded woman in a loose green robe sits on a wooden swing held by two thick ropes. Her robe is opened, exposing her breasts, and one shoe has fallen off into the grass below. Two clothed attendants are engaged with the swing: one stands behind pushing or steadying it, while another leans over from above, adjusting the ropes. The scene takes place over a grassy field beneath a pale sky.

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✍️ Deck author(s): Giacinto Gaudenzi, Luciano Spadanuda

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